Fatigue and Fatigability in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis

Inge Zijdewind*, Roeland F. Prak, Ria Wolkorte

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Abstract

We examine the hypothesis that in persons with multiple sclerosis, fatigue measured with a questionnaire is attributable to interactions between the central nervous system and the immune system, which exacerbate both perceived fatigability and performance fatigability. Performance fatigability is represented by the decline in voluntary force during sustained contractions as a consequence of the inability to maintain high levels of voluntary activation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)123-128
Number of pages6
JournalExercise and sport sciences reviews
Volume44
Issue number4
Early online date25-Jul-2016
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct-2016

Keywords

  • voluntary activation
  • force
  • effort
  • muscle
  • cortical activation
  • fatigue severity scale
  • CENTRAL MOTOR DRIVE
  • MUSCLE FATIGUE
  • VOLUNTARY ACTIVATION
  • MS
  • CONTRACTIONS
  • DEPRESSION
  • CORTEX
  • DAMAGE
  • MRI

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